Click on the button above to download seven posters on An Inspector Calls that contain two elements:
- A quotation from the play that focuses on Eva Smith / Daisy Renton
- Two questions for students to explore and discuss
'Why shouldn’t they try for higher wages?'
- Why did Eva Smith lose her job?
- What double standard does Eric’s question reveal?
'Yes, she was lucky to get taken on a Milwards'
- Why was Eva Smith ‘lucky’ to get taken on?
- What do we learn about the lives of working-class women?
'She looked young and fresh and charming'
- What does Gerald say about the other women in the Palace Bar?
- What similarities are there between Gerald and Alderman Meggarty?
'As if a girl of that sort would ever refuse money'
- What does Mrs Birling imply about Eva Smith?
- What do we learn about social class in Edwardian England?
'She was pretty and a good sport'
- How does Eric attempt to justify his actions?
- What expectations do the male characters have of women?
'There are millions and millions and millions'
- In what sense are there ‘millions’ of Eva Smiths?
- What is the Inspector’s final message to the Birling family?
'In the morning they’ll be as amused as we are'
- What does Birling find amusing about the ‘hoax’?
- What differences are there between the generations?
Hope the resource is useful –
Doug
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